GIDEON AND THE MIDIANITES
The story of Gideon, which runs from Judges 6:1 to Judges 8:33, is
more detailed than that of Deborah and Barak; and, from the details,
it would appear that different traditions have been used. Gideon, at
the bidding of an angel, calls his clan together, and after reducing... [ Continue Reading ]
MIDIAN] These desert nomads are regarded by the Hebrews as akin to
them (Genesis 36:35 cp. Exodus 2:15). They are found in the
neighbourhood of the peninsula of Sinai, and also wander northwards:
on this occasion they pour westwards across the Jordan into the more
fertile lands of Palestine. Like mo... [ Continue Reading ]
AMALEKITES] see on Judges 3:13. CHILDREN OF THE EAST] other tribes
living on the borders of the eastern desert.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO GAZA] i.e. the whole country from the Jordan to the coast. Gaza
was a Philistine town on the SW. of Palestine which they did not
venture to pass.... [ Continue Reading ]
GRASSHOPPERS] RV 'locusts.'
8-10. The Israelites rebuked by a Prophet.... [ Continue Reading ]
A PROPHET] who brings a similar message to that of the angel in Judges
2:1. The prophet is the spokesman of Jehovah. See Intro, to Samuel.
The spirit of the prophetic message is always (_a_) moral, (_b_)
national.... [ Continue Reading ]
AMORITES] see on Genesis 10:16.
11-40. The call of Gideon, and the tests by which it was proved.... [ Continue Reading ]
ANGEL] see on Judges 2:1. OPHRAH] in Judges 6:24 'Ophrah of the
Abi-ezrites.' Presumably, this Ophrah is near Shechem. Abi-ezer is a
division of Manasseh (Joshua 17:2). WHEAT BY THE WINEPRESS] RV 'in';
i.e. for concealment. The usual threshing-floor is in an exposed
place: the winepress is a shallow... [ Continue Reading ]
MY LORD] not as Lord, the divine name, but equivalent to 'Sir.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD] Here the angel is identified with Jehovah: cp. Judges 13:22.
15, POOR] RV 'the poorest.' Joash, however, can defy the 'city,'
Judges 6:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THOU TALKEST] RV 'that it is thou that talkest.' The angel has
not, however, told Gideon who he is; probably this clause was not in
the original narrative (cp. Judges 6:22).... [ Continue Reading ]
The last clause of Judges 6:21 should apparently follow rather than
precede this Judges 6:24. JEHOVAH-SHALOM] 'Jehovah is peace'(Judges
6:23); cp. Exodus 17:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ALTAR.. THAT THY FATHER HATH] Joash is the priest and custodian of
the village sanctuary. The 'grove' should be the pole or 'asherah' at
its side. Such an attack would naturally be resented by the villagers.... [ Continue Reading ]
ORDERED PLACE] RV 'orderly manner.'... [ Continue Reading ]
To avoid giving up his son (whom the men did not venture to take by
force), Joash asks, 'Will _you_ be so presumptuous as to plead for
Baal? That would be impiety worthy of instant death.' Baal can defend
himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Other names compounded with Baal ('lord,' used as equivalent to
Jehovah) exist, viz. Ishbaal and Meribbaal. For 'Baal,' 'bosheth'
(shame) is at times substituted by later scribes (2 Samuel 11:21). See
also on 1 Chronicles 8:33; 2 Samuel 2:8. From the form of the name it
should rather mean 'Baal (or... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE GATHERED TOGETHER] on the E. of Jordan, for another raid into
Palestine, and 'went over' the river. THE VALLEY OF JEZREEL] leads up
from the Jordan to the plain of Esdraelon. Jezreel is the modern
Zerin.... [ Continue Reading ]
Cp. Judges 13:25. CAME UPON] lit. 'clothed itself with Gideon.' In the
strength of this inspiration he assembles not only his own clan and
fellow-tribesmen, but the men of neighbouring tribes, all of whom
would be threatened by the raid.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gideon's tests. Wool retains moisture for a specially long time.... [ Continue Reading ]